Animal cells generally have a higher concentration of Na+ outside of the cell than inside the...

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Animal cells generally have a higher concentration of Na+outside of the cell than inside the cell and a membrane potentialaround -70 mV. When an Na+ moves into an animal cell, how does thatmovement impact the membrane potential? How does that movementimpact the Na+ concentration gradient?
Explain what an equilibrium potential for an ion is, what theresting membrane potential is, and how they are different.

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Answer part 1 Na is usually present at a much higher concentration outside of a cell than inside If a channel route or carrier protein gets open Na ions will move down their    See Answer
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